The barge under the Mid-Hudson Bridge on Monday, Aug.7, 2017.
"The massive heat recovery steam generator was loaded onto a barge at the Port of Coeymans Marine Terminal and became the largest structure in history to be successfully floated down the Hudson River to go to its New Jersey destination, "according to the Bridge Authority. "The 126 foot high structure was able to pass underneath all of the Hudson River crossings with the closest margin being when the structure passed underneath the Mid-Hudson Bridge with 9 feet to spare.
"At no time did the structure pose any danger to the public and all crossings were kept open while it passed underneath."
New York State Bridge Authority photo.

The barge under the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge on Monday, Aug.7, 2017. New York State Bridge Authority photo.

The barge under the Rip Van Winkle Bridge on Monday, Aug.7, 2017. New York State Bridge Authority photo.

A massive steam generator goes down the Hudson River on Monday as seen from Yale Court in the town of Ulster on Monday, Aug. 7, 2017.
Shari Wingard photo provided.

A massive steam generator goes down the Hudson River on Monday as seen from Yale Court in the town of Ulster on Monday, Aug. 7, 2017. Shari Wingard photo provided.

William Marchetti photo provided.

The barge on the Hudson River by Kingston Point. Kingston Police Department photo.